
It was weird to hear and a bit scary, but my doctor believes that it is not cancerous and that she seems fine. I certainly hope so. I am anxious, however, to get into that specialist and hear what's going on with my baby. Where did this come from? When I wiki'd the topic, it stated that this issue usually appears in adults. What's the deal? I'll be saying my prayers (as always) for little Indy.
Other than that, she looks really good and she's (as I already knew) tall for her age. She's 42 pounds and 3 feet, five inches. What a kid. She was so well behaved, I treated her to a happy meal (which thrilled her to pieces).
The Babe went on a walking field trip today to the local high school. They were doing a presentation on days gone by (particularly the 80s'). She said that the best part was when the girls did their "valley speak". She and her friends mimicked them the rest of the day. I guess the teacher was loving that...
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Here's Hoping that Indy is as fine as she is as adorable; compared to the Little Cutie that she always is...I hope the news is good, M.
I'm sure she will be; keep your chin up, okay??
Your mate and Friend always, rn x
Ditto Miss Construed
I hope and believe that everything will turn out fine.
Thanks, ladies. I appreciate your good wishes as always. :)
Little Indy!! You already know I will continue to keep the family in prayer. If it were something serious, if Indy's behavior or eating habits or anything like that had changed I am sure the doc would have noted it and sent you immediately to a specialist. The news will be good!
I will say a few extra prayers for Indy and your family. I'm sure all will turn out just fine.
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